Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Tuesday's elections in Israel
will result in "an even more extreme government," Hamas
Prime Minister in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh said. He called on Palestinians,
Arabs and Muslims to devise a united strategy to fight "Israeli
extremism."...

Also on Tuesday,
Hanan Ashrawi, a senior member of the Palestinian Liberation
Organization's Executive Committee said the elections in Israel will
bring about an even more extreme right-wing government that will seek to
destroy the possibility of peace, not only in the Israel-Palestinian
arena, but in the entire region."

In an interview with Saudi newspaper Okaz, she said, "We are
preparing for the worst possible scenario in light of Netanyahu's
alliance with more radical figures." Ashrawi dubbed Habayit Hayehudi
chairman Naftali Bennett "the settlement leader."

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